tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera January 17, 2024 12:00pm-12:30pm AST
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says like, how is fine with the young man, besides legions, and so many others, we go to them, we make the effort. we tear straight the so let's need it to you by the time you laid, including medicines, is on the way to gauze or off to deal brokers by canceling the problem. so robin, you're watching. obviously we're like headquarters here in the hall also coming up in just pilot studies are rushed to hospital in the process to another is really building target specific in southern guns. israel time is optimized strikes in the
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occupied west. i'm telling what's it called a high ranking targets and focused on some is a round top diplomats and his mom about the accusing said wrong of an attack inside it's habits. right. the welcome to the peg. oh we begin in golf. so we're at least 163 palestinians have been killed in his riley strikes in the past 24 hours. several areas in the south of being targeted. at least 8 people have been killed in rough or including 2 children. schools have injured have been taken to hospital and con eunice, at least the team palestinians were killed in his right, the strikes on residential areas around the nozzler hospital and the amount of under guitar. the plane has landed in egypt covering that as an age that's bound for garza, and that was after a deal was pro, could by cots on funds, which will see some much needed humanitarian, a given to palestinians who are facing simon like conditions packs of medication
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will be given to 45 of these right. the captive being held in garza. well, we'll get more on the needs to aden. gone so with honey my mutual the but we start with stephanie deca in occupied eastern east of joining us now. the stuff we've been talking about, the fact that aid will come into the strip, but that is fraught with problems that itself, in terms of the time delay that it takes to get to the people that need it most yes, 8 has been entering this, this trip to hell throughout, particularly the last 2 months or so, but to a much lesser extent, as it was before the war and you're talking about politics, you're talking about israel pushing back you talking about israel clearing security issues that take a long time. if you look on the other side of the egyptian border from what i saw, there was a long line, hundreds and hundreds of
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a trucks waiting to go in as we speak. but we're talking about now is a very specific deal that's been achieved by call thought and phones to get medication to these really captains because of this deal. the other side of it is that more medicine and more humanitarian aid will be allowed into college. and so that is a facilitation of a separate a separate issue that then the other a that you're seeing going in to various extends throughout the last 3 months. now this is significant. why? because it's the 1st time israel and how miles have agreed on a deal since the collapse of the ceasefire. it's also because of immense pressure from the families of the captives to this government. they went to call to our, to speak to the government to plead for this. they went to phones to plead for this because some of the hostages have conic. oh, this is from what we understand. they've been asking for this since october. it's been such a complicated deal that is only now come to fruition. so what are we going to look at? those planes of landed,
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we understand the contrary plans of landed in egypt. the minute the medic medicine will be processed. it will then get passed into garza to the red cross so they will divide it up handed over to her mouth. will then take the medication to the relevant hostages. how much has been pushing back? because they are concerned about potentially israel could trace where the hostages are um, you know, it's an ongoing political, complicated issue. so as we know, very well as the americans of welcome this. and they also said that they understand that perhaps tolts behind the scenes to get the captives released could be gaining some momentum. however, what we understand is that how mouse says it won't release them unless there is a full stop to the war. and that is something that israel says it is absolutely not considered. definitely deca that for isn't occupied these truths. and thank you, stephanie, let's close over to honey. my mood. who's in rafa in southern garza with the very latest now we know about the site coming in that's being announced by cats. ha. and
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by friends. so we know how desperate people that are all in terms of requiring all sorts of aid from food to medicine because even to you and it's saying that right now, every single person in garza is hungry. the yes, the highlight. and then since we talked last time, we've been getting people's reaction about this, the new develop and indeed the situations are very desperate. dire situations and then complicating and needs pos thing uh the, uh, since the beginning of, of this war. but we're looking at a situation where $1900000.00 displaced palestinian in over a crowded part of the gaza strip. namely the city of rough where evacuation centers are overcrowded, that have no space in the residential homes. people are literally taking the streets and decide wants to set up their 10 cent in order to survive and provide
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refuge for their it children. but with, with, with looking at an entire, if that population here at this part of roof i struggling to get screwed and basic supplies, as well as the, uh, the, a, the necessities due to keeping it alive at these particular difficult time with the mentally food supplies water supplies and more importantly, medical supplies, sport much needed population, particularly for women and children. we have women who are either breast feeding or they are pregnant, the lack in adequate the nutrition, the lack health care that good at that is putting their lives at risk. we have an entire generation of children more than a $350000.00. it's so there's suffering from malnutrition. there is an effect in very growth. we have an entire generation of the children now suffer from the danger of this funding, which is a how, which has a complications in the future on their a growth. and these are the suit to asians,
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and over crowded southern part in the northern part that there is, there is a fear of, of worsted in conditions as the, the, the bed spam and is becoming a quite visible where people like the very basics of both, both of supplies to keep them surviving if from food, water or medical supplies or anything that keeps them a life, particularly water, this time is mainly contaminated and causing a great deal of, of health risk, particularly among the children that was under 5 years old then. and those who are with the critical uh, life threatening conditions or to chronic diseases as, as it causes the spread of infectious diseases as well as it complicates, they'll hook their health conditions. how do i move force that right in rough uh, in southern gaza. thanks very much, let me know as well as kind of document as dry. camille can pod westbank killing
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was it called a high ranking target is really forced to say the strike killed a lot of both sides of the military target. it's a con net blocked out refugee camp, not far from the city of napa. us probably jump. james joins us now from ramallah in the occupied westbank. a great deal to guy you 3, that was a drive in strike, which we know happened. just tell us about this incident that belong to to start with from 100 for sale. were told that this happened around for a m and develop a refugee camp in nablus. now, as you mentioned, the as rarely army put out a statement which they named one of the targets of that droned strike the statement read. i'll just read you a portion of it said that they eliminated the head of terrorist infrastructure of the beloved camp and nap. lucy was named as a from i wish a lot of the statements as together with the members of his terrorist cell that he had planned to carry out an imminent large scale terrorist attack. now we also heard from residents of the camp there that, that bush and that is the leader of the military wing,
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the left side martyrs brigade, in the butt off the refugee camp. this was a raid that took place over the course of several hours beyond that drilling strike . there were also a lot of clashes between other armed resistance fighters in the camp. and these really military as they were reading the camp and before they withdrew. so help mom and it's been an intense uh early morning on wednesday across the occupied territories and you'll find westbank. and that being specific focus of the civic areas that we should be perhaps focused on where these raids happened. so that's right. so hell i 1st i want to mention to you something this just really happened in the last 10 minutes or so. were told that there was a roland strike carried out by these really army in the to cut them refugee camp. that of course, is one of the hot spots are constantly rated by the israeli army, which they go in and look for palestinian fighters. they're now people on the ground. and medical sources are telling us that as a result of that drones, right, at least for palestinians, have been killed, that that rate has been going on for several hours and it is still ongoing,
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and it is only intensifying beyond that of the overnight hours. you also had rates happening in remotely close to where we are in the have run jericho, bethlehem, and some cd. all of this just going to show that this has become part of the fabric of daily life here. there are on average around 40 rates that happen per day. in the last couple of weeks, they have even been intensifying things are getting more violent. and in fact, just last week we heard and these really media, there were reports, it is really security chief, had warranty is really government that because of all of it's going on in the occupied west bank, they are concerned that the oxide was bank could be on the verge of a 3rd into fall that could be on the verge of, of really an explosion. because not just of the violence, you must remember that there is at least 350 pounds us any is that have been killed since october 7th. but also because of the lack of economic opportunity. all of those palestinians that had work permits to be able to go into israel and work they've not been able to do so since october 7th. so it's a grim situation and it's only getting worse by the date. so. hell, thanks a lot. of course, we'll continue to focus on keep an eye on those developing situations around the
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occupied westbank with you through the day. thank you. a ripple effect of israel's will, and gauze was causing a maritime crisis and the red sea, with another basalt striking the concave ship on choose day given to the group as came responsibility for the attack. it says it will continue talking vessels linked to his route until the cx 5 and goes up. the contained a vessel with a crew of 24 is owned by a greek company and registered in multi. the attack happens 140 kilometers west of the port city of us, the leaf by the bought this operation tape after the crew of the ship, ignoring continue with the warnings, including the warning shots, the many armed forces continue to implement the decision to prevent is really ships or ships link to the israeli and me from sailing and the error and the red sea until the aggression is ended and the blockade on the resilient palestinian people
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and the guys us trip is lifted up. now the latest escalation in the red sea, it has major implications for the global economy and trade. the red sea, as well as the world's most important shipping rates for oil and gas, between asia and europe. in the south, the bubble bundled straight between africa and the raven and peninsula connects the red sea with a gold space. 12 percent of the wells trade and 10 percent of the label oil carried by ships goes through that straight. the suez canal connects the red sea with the mediterranean sea. it's the shortest shipping route between europe and asia. 15 percent of the wells, maritime traffic passes through the suez canal, pulses event. but around, back to these have talk, did vessels name by the full thing, major shipping and oil companies to suspend operations through the red sea. rerouted vessels will have to make a longer journey all the way down to the east coast of africa by the southern tip of the continent. so the ship traveling from single pole to invested them, a journey that would normally take around $26.00 days will now take $36.00 days
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using will feel and increasing those costs go up. sharma is an independent energy and the listing says can see. but as we'll stop having the cost, as you're looking on average and above 175 percent investigation in terms of shipping costs, a compared to november 2023 rented who the campaign decide you started paying a gallery momentum. so that will most likely be reflected in, in prices that you'll be and especially your will be in goods you have is noticed have the shops and then you're dropping anything from, from clothing to agile components. and at any point when i'm there is no, if you see there's no obvious end to this insides and us and you get on the strides, there was a temporary highest who use a belligerent and they say that able to continue to attract the shipping liners and
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as you call those, as, as you've noticed both both today and yesterday and as you and your body's been uh, been reporting. so i'm sort of say in the medium short, medium desk julian. uh cuz humans, what is the page and well still head here on al jazeera will live in seattle in west sol because of this by chromebook is doing cool, charged with trees and over failed to the no surprise to find it. still writing a little bit and share it was in vietnam is something positive for the piece across most of the laser going into these areas that time of year this year is, is not spitting as a tool. so semaphore and java, or most invisible, under the c, likely daily send us tools, pretty heavy ones as well. so that the top end of
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a strategy is certainly gets pretty what we have not expect to shower in purse. that was funding on the rise of drop her temperature by about 15 degrees because some parts of west and australia had been hauled mobile boss still up in the forty's. but it's cool in our in perf rain, that seems likely to come back into new south wales. he's on his way northwards into queensland as you can see. and that same frontal system, which is about marching across the water here. he's on his way to new zealand. some changes about take place here. as you can see, it looks like a fairly wet down says a few light sheriff with no problem. significant radius. i probably try stretch it $21.00 degrees and then suddenly said he, what? well, the wind comes down from the north is awesome, cuz over the mountains is gives you the fact drive that warms up the wind. and christ church gets that sort of thing. so here's a 3 day for cross, atrocious. so that he won. so he to then you wouldn't change it to an easterly back down to $25.00, which do you prefer the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about to watch the officer at lisa, who run the reminder of all the top stories. at least $23.00 palestinians have been killed and is ready as pricing garza children well months full killed in rasa, in the south of the strip while residential areas with targeted in con eunice consol room front. so to get a chance to, to deal between as well as mine, settle unable aid and medicines and to gaza. medication will be sent to $45.00 is rarely tested, but thomas says, is concerned. it could be used to track its positions as well as kind of adoption that strong can be occupied. westbank may have been locked out. refugee can is very full. just say the strike killed up the boost the someone they call a high ranking targets a lot. but tony it is a belgian politician for the work is policy of belgium and then the of the european parliament and joins us now from brussels. a good help you with a set on the program over
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a 100 days. now. all of an relenting bombardment by is right along garza and we've had a range of voices across the world. those full against belgium and yourself have be the country that is quite split its opinion about what's going on. just bring us up to speed on, on your particular position. so well, particular position is that of course we need an immediate cease fire right now, and of course we need to adjust a solution off of that because we need to tackle the root cause of what's going all the bells and government has indeed spoken. 1 in a more positive way than other governments in europe, the union has much to do with the pressure coming from the belgium population. they're going down in the streets out there to put pressure on the government. unfortunately, the government that so far failed to take action in order to actually put pressure
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on israel to stop the attacks against guns or can i ask about that pressure from the public? because we have to be discussing this again, you know, with a wide range of guests for the last few weeks, is the disconnect between the elected members of parliament, regardless of which government you're talking about, whether it's within the, you, outside of it and the public themselves have been coming out on to the streets in the winter a, in, in all sorts of weather, in the thousands to voice that concerned about what's going on in garza, how does that impact on politicians, as you say, some governments that have to change that position as well indeed, i mean it does impact why, because you know you've got a brawl, the feeling of solidarity with what's going on with the palestinians to you're really uh people see what's going on, see the images and then they see that their governments, indeed truck europe are not acting or not doing what they would normally do, you know, they've, they've been sanctions against a long of a very,
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very long list of countries. but yet as well seems the immune to those, you know, there, there's no sanctions against these. well, the european governments. impunity guaranteed unit, the do to israel and people out there in the streets are, are outraged about this. now this puts pressure because people, you know, there's going to be elections. also, you're viewing the elections this year. and you can see the pressure, for example, within the are being volume. and in order to vote in favor of a ceasefire, it's uh, it's increasing. so it's extremely, extremely important to us. it is disconnected between uh, leaders that started in solidarity with the, with the general final policies as well on the one hand and the people out there on the streets, calling for an immediate cease fire. i mean, this whole story began 75 years ago and not on october the 7th. so what happened was, was absolutely dreadful in so many respects, yet when you focus it on the you and as you say you,
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there are elections happening in june. i believe across the 27th member, a group. what sort of fractures all that amongst all in between the, the standing nations as belgium in spain. they've been very vocal about what they want to see yet. the lead is of the u. s. level delay and an address of route just cannot say the word c spy icon. they as well, you know, they're, they're going in that direction or something on the line is obviously the one that has the express, the full and the you need that the real support for, for israel, which is, which raises the question if she has not made or so complicit in these more problems by encouraging israel even when once you went through is rather the moment which is well, was announcing the force displacement 1000000 posted. yes. so that is extremely serious. extremely grave. us as responsibility to bad? oh no. the pressure is pushing it, for example, use it brown, which is kind of the foreign minister of european union to move towards these by
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the real for us, the real matter is that we need pressure because no way we're gonna at some point a push to and force them to, to speak, just say the word ceasefire, but there needs to be pressure that needs to be consequences. first of all, because there's riley that made it very clear that they will not listen if there is no, uh, no real pressure in europe. a union is any unique position to put that pressure. you know, there's an association agreement between european union israel that gives massive privileges to, as well uh, access to the internal market to european funds financing. so if we suspend and that's absolutely possible, you know, that's there's a strong signal to, to these run the government. so we need to do that now. but once again, the, the willis happened, it will all depend on the, on the pressure from, from the streets and problem from outside isn't good to get you insight. time is to protect it. hopefully we can speak to you again in the weeks ahead for the moment. thanks very much for your time. the,
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the, let's take a look at some of the like global news headlines that's happening today pockets donna's somebody roundtop diplomatic. his level about i've walked, it describes as an unprovoked violation of its past space, and that's up to 10 or on side the missile into bucks on the look just on provence . can at least 2 children. now, iran says it was targeting the headquarters of j, shall i do agree with the country claims that for carrying out several attacks on it, security forces over the years. commo. hi. how's this update from la condo district in since province? as the charge de affairs of iran, or someone by the bucket drawn you for the administrator, which is your strong condemnation of what it said was a violation of pockets on the air space and solver and day. now this particular diag took place in funds go,
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which is very close to the iranian border. are there any and say that this is a headquarters of gesture. other i'll have um, this is a mod region. that organization does not have a portal address for headquartered or anything, but uh, this particular group where george founded initially by my leg ray gave was heading gun dollar and then became the judge louder. now all this is happening at the time when earlier on monday, i bought it in, in the bucket that i needed made. didn't that ron? and they both agreed that domain area of concern was the goods inside of one, get it dirty, and that therefore the security threat. go focused on digging by surprise. large buckets. don also saying that at once that there is a mechanism by which the 2 sides are dog viewing the issue. so i'm likely to be
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in their products to see any escalation. but didn't, did they say they're great violation of progress on a silver and k sell is sold present. and his bike rama is expected to appear in coal facing charges of treason and it's related to a sale coup into them. but last year and i'm more than 20 people killed as key sites across the west african country where tax the government claims it was a little cust rated by security officers loyal to correct me if i'm gonna just join us now from the capital free time. so what do we actually expecting in terms of the charges, the, the full, the president might face as well. so how we expect the court on that 1st of all, to drive it into the court premises. yeah. and he's been consistently says the 1st day of preston and meanwhile, 200 meters away from why was funding most stuff is quite used. i kept in this
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particular prison just i just into the court. now what to expect today could be a little bit tricky. we expect to move months regarding the fate of uninspired coloma. we've seen over the last 24 hours how his medical records have been leased . and we've also seen over the past few weeks how the region of luck they could have a community to of west africa. states has been mounting structure on the sit in your need government to allow and is by cool much to leave the country and stay as you next on the not did. which of course has been discussed long before. an image show me because there was a few of us respond from the current government saying that the offense is being accused of his treasonable. and of course, they wouldn't consider that, but over the past few weeks of notice some progress in the movement of this particular case. now, following that with the sufferings medical records overnight or the last night, which seeing how the legal st. just developing at the moment that's to hold. chroma is standing trial of this particular court,
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but his lawyer was angry about the leakage of his medical report. the nice thing to be doing is fixing to listen to that. he's about his medical condition is not within the purview of these by just pick a run sites with a high court, so call them i will not be in 2 places at the same time, but we expect him to be. yeah, i'm probably maybe this could develop into a case of whether or not called on my state enough just on trial. and if that is judge to be sold by the, by the judges, that he's not paid for trials, then probably we'll see probably a break through from both the government side and become committed to the west of trustees to freddy, him out of the country. so we watching this very closely and very stuck possibility that his trial could go on, but it's been so strong possibility that they could be a soft landing for the former president. so i haven't addressed that for us in freetown. thank you. that's it. all it is accusing the into governmental authority
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on development. so i got as it's noon, a violating it suffered to and has suspended corporation. the regional block was due to hold an extraordinary meeting in uganda to discuss peace towards the end. the conflict can sit on it and find to the power ministry, rapids full forces, lead them home at home, the goddess company. notice how messy an act that saddam condemned. now the ami i'm the recess of ways tobacco for 9 months, for getting triggering a devastating to mount. it's heavy and crisis. the lights, as of all kind of corruption in the subject town of going to because halted, but they tell us residents were unable to return because of ongoing seismic activity. so need a guy a get repulsed from going to be in iceland the doing. and because of the over option in green, the vic that the state of emergency here is fall from over trim is still being south. and the new fisher that runs to the eastern portion town has widened. even
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though molten lava can barely be seen on the surface, the towns of residents are still unable to return home and to send a new spot in the sled. as soon as they heard the sirens go off on sunday night, the 2nd time in 2 months. but i know that, i mean some people are having literally breakdown because they have since been staying at his parents home in the capital. they know they may never be able to return back to, going to make so many people have already said that they don't want to return back to the town. then for me it's very difficult to move there. you know, because the community itself is so damaged, living in an area of high seismic activity will always carry its risks. but the damage done by this last 2 option has left many hey, wondering where exactly is the safest place to live in this part of the country. option of amber's erupt sion menu a hopeful that new morality would return that hope and did on sunday when the love of flowed into the town itself, but felt it could go back home. so maybe some people only have
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a few months left and now they need to make big decisions about their future and where, where they want to live. recovery could take years while the maxima pressure may decrease and shift the route. there was little guarantee that little fishes weren't suddenly up here. changing the landscape and the communities themselves. sonya guy, ego, i'll do 0. north of going to big golden, 200 ancient onto bucks of invitation to prove its possible drive to reclaim items smuggled out of the country and often kept the museums abroad. if it does a gen so testable, the parts of paris history have returned home sculptures, textile ceramics, and other works of indigenous art. some of them more than 2000 years old. they tell the story of
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